The players that played for the Cincinnati Bengals in 1981 and 1988 were OL Max Montoya, OL Anthony Munoz, WR Cris Collinsworth, K Jim Breech, LB Reggie Williams, DL Eddie Edwards, and QB Turk Schonert.
Cris Collingsworth spent 8 seasons (1981-1988) in the NFL, all with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cris Colinsworth (born January 27th, 1959) is a former NFL wide receiver who played eight seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals. During his playing career Collinsworth was a 3 time pro-bowler (1981, 1982, 1983) and twice went to the Super Bowl with the Bengals (1981, 1988). Collinsworth is now a broadcaster for NBC's Sunday Night Football NFL broadcasts.
Eagles (1980, 2004) and Bengals (1981, 1988)
No, Collinsworth spent his entire career (1981-1988) with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals won their conference championships in 1981 against the Chargers, but lost in the Super Bowl game that year. The Bengals also won their championship in 1988, but again lost in the Super Bowl. They have not appeared in a conference championship game since 1988.
In 1988, the Cincinnati Bengals had a 12-4 record.
Through 2009, that has happened 10 times: 1) 1970 - Reds 102-60, Bengals 8-6 2) 1972 - Reds 95-59, Bengals 8-6 3) 1973 - Reds 99-63, Bengals 10-4 4) 1975 - Reds 108-54, Bengals 11-3 5) 1976 - Reds 102-60, Bengals 10-4 6) 1977 - Reds 88-74, Bengals 8-6 7) 1981 - Reds 66-42, Bengals 12-4 8) 1986 - Reds 86-76, Bengals 10-6 9) 1988 - Reds 87-74, Bengals 12-4 10) 1990 - Reds 91-71, Bengals 9-7
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The show was on from 1981-1988 (with the pilot airing in December of 1980)- so the show has 8 seasons. All of them are available to buy on DVD.
1988
The biggest impact player they drafted was Ickey Woods in the 1988 draft.
None.The Bengals have played in two Super Bowls and lost both. In Super Bowl XVI they lost to the San Francisco 49ers 26-21 and in Super Bowl XXIII they again lost to the 49ers 20-16.The Cincinnati Bengals are 0-and-2 in Super Bowl appearances, having lost twice to the San Francisco 49ers.